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KralizecTTS #166 09/01/2010 - 14h24

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Microsoft LifeCam VX-700

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-AE cannot be disabled  (even with vistaenabler) :snif:

would be excellent though with its 70°+ wide angle lens.
Edited by KralizecTTS on 10/01/2010 at 20h46.
KralizecTTS #167 09/01/2010 - 14h29

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Trust WB-1400T

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+AE can be disabled
+FPS sticks to 12 in the beginning, but can be unlocked by holding a very bright light towards the camera, after that it will remain at 30 fps

-IR filter is hard (if possible) to remove.  IR filter strength is unknown to me at the moment
-only works with 2.1.2, but not with 2.2 because webcam options dont show up (blank screen bug)
-VERY NARROW FOV

I do not recommend this camera due to its narrow fov
Edited by KralizecTTS on 10/01/2010 at 20h45.
KralizecTTS #168 12/01/2010 - 23h14

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Genius iSlim 2000af

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- Exposure cannot be set, therefore incompatible



To me it seems that every webcam that is UVC (USB Video Class) capable is incompatible with FreeTrack! These are webcams that are advertised as "True plug-and-play", cameras where there are no drivers to be installed.

To prove this is wrong: does anyone have a camera that supports UVC, but works with FreeTrack?
Edited by KralizecTTS on 12/01/2010 at 23h20.
KralizecTTS #169 12/01/2010 - 23h19

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HAMA AC-100 Webcam

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Limited info is available to me at the moment. The driver provides exposure presets, including a "High Frame" preset which could make it possible to use with FreeTrack.

+Very cheap
+Decent FOV
+Weak IR filter
Mikes #170 13/01/2010 - 21h57

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Did someone tryed this ones?

Apollo Electronics AC-903
Apollo Electronics AC-906
Philips SPC1030NC

They are supposed to be 60fps cams. Im new here and still thinking which cam ill buy.
Edited by Mikes on 13/01/2010 at 21h58.
nadrealista #171 14/01/2010 - 15h08

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Logitech C120

It works, it works :)
30fps
Cost: ~15€
IR removal could be done http://forum.free-track.net/index.php?showtopic=2219
Its still working with IR filter but reception is somewhat weak.
KralizecTTS #172 14/01/2010 - 18h24

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Mikes @ 13/01/2010 - 21h57 a dit:

Did someone tryed this ones?

Apollo Electronics AC-903
Apollo Electronics AC-906
Philips SPC1030NC

They are supposed to be 60fps cams. Im new here and still thinking which cam ill buy.



Wow, I just found these cameras (Apollo) in a local dealer! I have an MSI StarCam Flip coming my way, if that doesn't work, I'll try one of those.
60 fps is totally awesome, I hope that's for at least CIF resolution, not something like 160*120.
KralizecTTS #173 14/01/2010 - 18h26

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nadrealista @ 14/01/2010 - 15h08 a dit:



Logitech C120

It works, it works :)
30fps
Cost: ~15€
IR removal could be done http://forum.free-track.net/index.php?showtopic=2219
Its still working with IR filter but reception is somewhat weak.



C120 is a UVC camera, so my assumption that UVC cameras are incompatible with freetrack was false. Is your operating system XP or Vista/7?

How do you feel about the FOV of the camera? I checked some logitech C-series cameras in a store, and they had a lens house that was very similar to the one in the Trust 1400, indicating low FOV.
Edited by KralizecTTS on 14/01/2010 at 18h32.
nadrealista #174 15/01/2010 - 13h02

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KralizecTTS @ 14/01/2010 - 18h26 a dit:

C120 is a UVC camera, so my assumption that UVC cameras are incompatible with freetrack was false. Is your operating system XP or Vista/7?

How do you feel about the FOV of the camera? I checked some logitech C-series cameras in a store, and they had a lens house that was very similar to the one in the Trust 1400, indicating low FOV.



Well, I don't know anything about UVC but it didn't work without drivers. Also, I have to plug/unplug cam when I restart Win to get picture. Maybe it's me, my comp, OS - I dont know... OS is XP SP3 32bit.

About FOV... At 80cm from cam, frame size is 58x40cm. I can duck from left to right in full motion.
frenzyfol #175 21/01/2010 - 23h51

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The Live! Cam Chat IM (VF0530) works perfectly.
Note, I had to remove the IR filter. Simply unscrew case, unscrew circuit board, unscrew lens mount, remove glass square IR filter, reassemble.

http://support.creative.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?catID=218&CatName=Web+Cameras&subCatID=846&subCatName=Live!+Cam+Series&prodID=18083&prodName=Live!+Cam+Chat+IM+%28VF0530%29&bTopTwenty=1&VARSET=prodfaq:PRODFAQ_18083,VARSET=CategoryID:218
Joe #176 17/02/2010 - 14h41

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Not sure if it has been reported, but the Logitech C300 works fine at 30 FPS, 0 JPS. I have the output set at 640x480 and i'm using two pieces of blank negatives as filters in a very shiny, hot and sticky room (I'm from the Caribbean).

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Logitech C300


+  Very easy to remove the IR filter, just open the camera like any other or most Logitech cameras, unscrew the lens and push the filter out.

+ Steady 30 FPS, 0 JPS (Be sure to update to latest Logitech drivers)

+ It Works

- Price... I got mine for 35 dollars but i've seen other places selling it at $50

-Again value. While it works and i have no complains, i think there are cheaper options.

With that said, the Logitech C300 is compatible with Freetrack and it works well.
Edited by Joe on 17/02/2010 at 14h46.
Scull #177 05/03/2010 - 13h32

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Hi, i have A4Tech PK-835 camera

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This camera has a IR filter? And how remove?
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dabido #178 11/03/2010 - 12h07

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CANYON CNR-WCAM43G

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Removed the IR filter and replaced with two layers of floppy disk film piece.

Webcam settings:
All slider set to minimum except USB Bandwith wich set to 8 (maximum)
Disable Zoom
Outdoor mode

FreeTrack settings:
Codec: I420
Resolution: 640x480


Result:
Stable 30fps with 0-2JPS
Edited by dabido on 11/03/2010 at 12h07.
Bolko #179 29/03/2010 - 04h34

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The Winbook WB-6120 works fine, but I can't get 30fps from it, only 10.

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It's cheap ($12 US @ Microcenter), small, and easy to remove the IR filter.

1. Spread the mount and remove the small screw. Remove mount.
2. Pry off the silver end cap
3. Remove the 2 screws inside the cap and disconnect the wiring plug.
4. Remove the rubber O-ring
5. Carefully crack the 2 halves of the camera body apart at the seam.
6. Unscrew the lens
7. The IR filter is held on by 4 corner clips. Pry it out with a small screwdriver.
8. Cut a piece of floppy disk the same size and insert it in the clips
9. Reassemble it
Edited by Bolko on 29/03/2010 at 04h42.
Gumidek #180 26/05/2010 - 17h59

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Hi
Does anybody know if the Genius eFace 2025 is compatabile with freetrack?
This camera have manual exposure setting.
Edited by Gumidek on 27/05/2010 at 18h57.

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